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M.A. Noble
I have been a writer since childhood when I entered writing competitions in comics and newspapers. While other children my age were partying and going to discos, I would read and write. I remember ...view moreI have been a writer since childhood when I entered writing competitions in comics and newspapers. While other children my age were partying and going to discos, I would read and write. I remember one of my school essays. It was about the life of a badger. The badger spoke about his life difficulties and his encounters with humans, particularly their lack of empathy for animal life. My teacher found it so amusing she could not stop laughing as she read it to the whole class! Needless to say I received a gold star!
As a child I read everything I could - absorbing words like a sponge! In fact I was addicted to books! I read the family's encyclopaedia, medical book and bible! I read library books such as George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' and '1984' moving onto Tom Clancy books as a teenager.
My writing continued through to adulthood when I joined a writers group. The only event that really sticks in my mind is at a particular group meeting. The leader was giving general writing guidance when suddenly a drunken tramp entered the room with a bottle in his hand, swearing profusely and walking towards us in a threatening manner! It was later realised that he was an actor hired to inspire us to write a story! Did it work? I can't remember, I was too stunned to think!
I have written a number of articles on my Hubpages website (no longer in use). One of the articles became so popular that I decided to write a book expanding on the article subject. The book was also popular and sold many copies on Amazon. From this initial book I wrote a series of non-fiction narrative books. The five book series called 'Last Chance.' progressively works through particular topics and describes how these topics and events have advanced rapidly to the point whereby, we are seeing the consequences in everyday life. The theme throughout the five books focus on the psychological, physical and spiritual effects of certain events, which have already taken place, and have led us into dire and what appear 'unbelievable' future events. Evidence is supplied to show human behaviour and other entities are rapidly moving us towards disaster.
My reading preferences are still George Orwell's books, particularly '1984'. But I also enjoy psychological thrillers and conspiracy theory books as well as ancient writings and the bible.
I loved to study and spent most of my post 'state education' time - studying. I have studied many ancient books including The book of Enoch (Book 1) and scrolls written by Elijah, Baruch and many other Qumran scrolls writings. What I learnt opened my eyes to a new and fresh way of understanding the chaos which has taken control of our world!
My background is an academic one. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in psychological studies reading: social, neuroscience, behavioural, developmental and cognitive psychology; and qualified in medical studies. My knowledge of biblical and ancient writings has come from many years of reading the bible, interpreting the text from a Hebraic/Aramaic viewpoint.view less